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N/a 93 R33 Gts (*need Windscreen Wiper Relay*)


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Hello,

I'm in need of a relay box / the circuit board for a r33 N/A, I can't get a part number from the car but I presume most are the same.

My windscreen wipers work but intermittent fails when tried. Yes it sends power to the circuit (You can hear it), when you push the trigger down it works but the switch doesn't move the trigger for intermittent.

(Is this what I need) I'm pretty sure

Thanks

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Hi i have a wiper switch out of a r33det it has the front wiper on the arm and a switch for rear wipers im not shore if it will fit on to a r33 N/A if u could send me a picture of yours so i can see if there the same and a pic of the wire connectors please

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Hi i found the part Numbers for the item relay 25715A and 28510 im not quite shore why there is two numbers i found these numbers in my repair manual. these are some pic of the item.

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